This Week’s Nature Tweets From 2010-04-02
- RT @BBCwildlife: Cuttlefish lays eggs on seahorse http://bit.ly/bPevf7 #
- RT @Natures_Voice: Big Garden Birdwatch – 530,000 participants saw 8.5 million birds of 73 species in 280,000 gardens http://ow.ly/16UWvz #
- RT @greenfudge: Britain’s beaches littered with plastic http://bit.ly/9Qemnf #
- Anyone else get caught in that torrential rain yesterday? The footpath I was on looked more like a river! Disappointing. #
- Photos Of Rare Cloud Formations – http://goo.gl/3gg5 #
- Impressive Giant Sequoia Photo – Has To Be Seen To Be Believed – http://goo.gl/wbry #
- RT @BarnOwlTrust: Check out the Barn Owl Nestcam – http://bit.ly/chPTfs #
- RT @worldlandtrust: Birds getting smaller as the world warms up: http://ow.ly/1s0Pe #
- Statistically, snow is more likely at Easter than Christmas – http://goo.gl/9Umr #
- RT @conservationmag: Adding forest patches to oil palm plantations doesn't do much to protect threatened birds: http://tinyurl.com/ybsslex #
- RT @chatterbirds: RSPB nature centre badly damaged by fire http://www.chatterbirds.com/news.aspx?RAND=539 #
- RT @lastnature: amazing photos of insects covered in morning dew!!! http://bit.ly/cn1ifC #
- @bugboybaker Got a nice chunky adult Red Knee (B.smithi) and some adult lead insects here… in reply to bugboybaker #
- RT @WildlifeDaily: #wildlife – British conservationist was shot dead during monkey study in Ecuador http://ow.ly/16VKFu #
- Grest BirderS Resource – http://www.collinsbirds.com/ #
- RT @BirdGuides: Exhausted Polar Bear washed up on Isle of Mull – http://bit.ly/cCCmmV #
- Anyone else think the "polar bear on Mull" story might be an April Fools joke?! #
- Loving this sunshine and blue sky today… Makes a change from all the rain lately… #
- RT @PlanBee1: Keep a look out next week for tweets on our wildflower seed giveaway! #
- @RSPCA_official – I use Twhirl to keep track of my Twitter feed so never see your Twitter background. in reply to RSPCA_official #
- Anyone else loving the change of clocks? Light till almost 8pm at the moment = lots more chances to see wildlife. #
- Happy Easter everyone
# - Most beautiful ladybird photo ever..? http://goo.gl/8SHR #
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